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Published 11:30 11 Oct 2016 BST
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"We got a lot of flak after the Serbia game and a lot of flak after the Georgia game, I think unfairly so. "I think the Irish press needs to have a bit of a reality check: We're not going to blow teams away, we know that. We've always been a team that works hard. "When has winning never been enough?"And the Derry man's display was full of anger and aggression. McClean is a player with passion and emotion, he plays how every one of us promises we would play if we were given the chance but there was something more about the way he went about his business against Moldova. There was something biting. He was responding to challenges, getting in faces, having none of it basically.
He was playing at the very edge with pure aggression.
Even when he scored, he was angry. He wasn't finished.
But he harnessed the emotion and released it.
O'Neill did have to intervene at one stage and Seamus Coleman had words.
Even afterwards, even after his two goals, his captain still wasn't happy.
There was a moment in the second half against Moldova when Coleman was defending down the right and he had to win the ball and knock it out of play. He turned around and absolutely lambasted McClean for not closing in quickly enough and doubling up.
Even with the win all but secured, the captain demands more of his team. But it's all based on love.
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Still, after the goals and the points and the release of energy, McClean appeared before the cameras after the game and he was still raging.
So he finished his peace.
"For some reason, the media... it's a no-win situation: We play pretty football and, if we don't win, 'aye, well we should've won'. We don't play pretty football and we win, 'well, we need to play better football'. "I've always been one of those people, a win - no matter how it comes - is sweet."His comments have split the country though who are in two camps of either being thankful or expecting better. Reality check please. https://twitter.com/ShaneLowryGolf/status/785534299227451392 Media problem, not the fans. https://twitter.com/colmdooley/status/785535846174842880 https://twitter.com/ConorWhelan2/status/785534819748970496 https://twitter.com/pearsecorcoran/status/785775161177935872 https://twitter.com/mossy1906john/status/785390694294847488 https://twitter.com/alanconneely_11/status/785271487712428032 Not all fans are happy though. https://twitter.com/luftmo/status/785743678623154176 https://twitter.com/Woolberto/status/785208583872970753 And don't shoot the messenger. https://twitter.com/famousseamus333/status/785596008944308224 But O'Neill's tactics were right, Ireland gifted Moldova their only chance. https://twitter.com/beckoj71/status/785225834810445824 We're not Brazil, we're
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